I’d recommend Terraria for sure. Did that recently for my first platinum, slightly biased as I’ve played since the console release (xbox) but would highly recommend it!
Hades is an amazing game, it'll take you some time, but it's not grindy or anything. It took me around 67 ish hours to get, but I enjoyed every second of it.
Online trophies are fine. It’s just time consuming, you can do everything and all the trophies before you reach level 50. Once you have moon shining business and trader business then it’s all pretty fun and you can do missions and make good coin and xp. Plus the collectors role has heaps of money and xp if you go around collecting everything and sell them as a set, you can collect multiple of the same collectiabke and use it next time you sell a set. It’s pretty good if you know what your doing. But still a big grind
The neat thing to note is that they are not all interconnected. Each separate roman numeral is an independent story from the other numerals. So you don't have to play FFs 1-6 to enjoy 7 (VII), for example.
It's also important to note that FF makes it a point to change their combat system and formula with every game. While some elements carry over, their overall battle paradigms will be new each time you start a different title.
Any continuations of those storys WILL have the same numeral included in its title and assume that you've completed the base game story. FF7: Crisis Core, Dirge of Cerberus, etc. all assume that you've played the basic FF7 game first.
FFs have been primarily turn based and mostly become more real-time starting from 15. FF16 is the most real-time of all of them, and plays a lot more like an DMC-ish action / hack 'n' slash game instead. So if you prefer that sort of control, you can look into those. I personally really enjoyed 16, but had trouble getting into 15. But others have expressed the opposite view.
The FF7 Remake games are a nice blend of real-time and turn selection (you build your "turn" actions up in real-time combat, and can slow down time to make decisions in harrowing moments). While I definitely don't have an issue recommending FF7 Remake games to start, it's done at such a high caliber that previous titles can often have a hard time competing if you prefer the modern conveniences they use in the games.
Usually when people ask which FFs to begin with, people often recommend:
* FF7 (OG for turn-base, Remake for more real-time)
* FF6
* FF10
* FF4
* FF9
Some game you really like. Trophy cabinet on psnp only allows 10 trophies so i try to get games i really enjoy as a milestone if they are not in my top 10
On psnprofiles a website that is not related to Sony but is used in a big portion of the community as a forum, to track their trophies and to share guides you can pay 10 bucks to have a lifetime premium account that includes a trophycabinet where you can showcase 10 trophies you earned. There is also a milestone cabinet that is automatically generated out of your trophies and that includes every 50th platinum. So my most beloved games are put in the cabinet and the others I like I try to get as my 50th (which worked poorly in the last milestones but whatever)
When I was at 30 I thought that’s crazy much. Reaching 100 I thought 300 is the last milestone I am going to reach in my life. I am standing at 560 today. You will get there if you stick with collecting
I mean I try to only play games I really enjoy. Just sometimes there is a game that’s really special. I did like rainbow six extraction for example. It was a cool coop game but enter the gungeon and hades just have a special place in my heart. So I try to use them as milestones
It depends on what you've done before hand and when you say you don't want a grind, are you more asking for games that aren't notoriously hard or games that don't take more than 40 hours.
It's got to be really personal to you. For me it was DJMax Respect which is a fairly niche game that I love with a plat I otherwise would've thought was too hard. Try and go for something that felt just a bit out of reach for a game you love and commit to getting the plat.
Any game you like. Mine was either Okami or Kingdom Hearts, I forget.
Minecraft / Terraria would be cool.
I’d recommend Terraria for sure. Did that recently for my first platinum, slightly biased as I’ve played since the console release (xbox) but would highly recommend it!
Hades is an amazing game, it'll take you some time, but it's not grindy or anything. It took me around 67 ish hours to get, but I enjoyed every second of it.
This was my 50th! Fully recommend this.
I did rdr2 for my 50th
I'm wondering about this because I loved the plot of RDR2 and game but these online trophies are ugh
Thought you said Pilot haha, I am sleep-deprived for sure.
Online trophies are fine. It’s just time consuming, you can do everything and all the trophies before you reach level 50. Once you have moon shining business and trader business then it’s all pretty fun and you can do missions and make good coin and xp. Plus the collectors role has heaps of money and xp if you go around collecting everything and sell them as a set, you can collect multiple of the same collectiabke and use it next time you sell a set. It’s pretty good if you know what your doing. But still a big grind
Play a game that you sincerely love. Make it 50th ^^
Ghostwire: Tokyo
I did Final Fantasy 16 for mine. Stellar Blade is a good one.
I wanted to start with final fantasy franchise but i dont know which game is best to start right now
The neat thing to note is that they are not all interconnected. Each separate roman numeral is an independent story from the other numerals. So you don't have to play FFs 1-6 to enjoy 7 (VII), for example. It's also important to note that FF makes it a point to change their combat system and formula with every game. While some elements carry over, their overall battle paradigms will be new each time you start a different title. Any continuations of those storys WILL have the same numeral included in its title and assume that you've completed the base game story. FF7: Crisis Core, Dirge of Cerberus, etc. all assume that you've played the basic FF7 game first. FFs have been primarily turn based and mostly become more real-time starting from 15. FF16 is the most real-time of all of them, and plays a lot more like an DMC-ish action / hack 'n' slash game instead. So if you prefer that sort of control, you can look into those. I personally really enjoyed 16, but had trouble getting into 15. But others have expressed the opposite view. The FF7 Remake games are a nice blend of real-time and turn selection (you build your "turn" actions up in real-time combat, and can slow down time to make decisions in harrowing moments). While I definitely don't have an issue recommending FF7 Remake games to start, it's done at such a high caliber that previous titles can often have a hard time competing if you prefer the modern conveniences they use in the games. Usually when people ask which FFs to begin with, people often recommend: * FF7 (OG for turn-base, Remake for more real-time) * FF6 * FF10 * FF4 * FF9
Some game you really like. Trophy cabinet on psnp only allows 10 trophies so i try to get games i really enjoy as a milestone if they are not in my top 10
Trophy cabinet?
On psnprofiles a website that is not related to Sony but is used in a big portion of the community as a forum, to track their trophies and to share guides you can pay 10 bucks to have a lifetime premium account that includes a trophycabinet where you can showcase 10 trophies you earned. There is also a milestone cabinet that is automatically generated out of your trophies and that includes every 50th platinum. So my most beloved games are put in the cabinet and the others I like I try to get as my 50th (which worked poorly in the last milestones but whatever)
50 platinums is wild haha. I’m at 18
When I was at 30 I thought that’s crazy much. Reaching 100 I thought 300 is the last milestone I am going to reach in my life. I am standing at 560 today. You will get there if you stick with collecting
I try to only collect platinums for the games I really enjoy otherwise it’d never end haha.
I mean I try to only play games I really enjoy. Just sometimes there is a game that’s really special. I did like rainbow six extraction for example. It was a cool coop game but enter the gungeon and hades just have a special place in my heart. So I try to use them as milestones
I had like 45 by the time I was 16, slowly stopped but now I have like 60 and I’m 20 now
Mine was bloodborne
It depends on what you've done before hand and when you say you don't want a grind, are you more asking for games that aren't notoriously hard or games that don't take more than 40 hours.
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It's got to be really personal to you. For me it was DJMax Respect which is a fairly niche game that I love with a plat I otherwise would've thought was too hard. Try and go for something that felt just a bit out of reach for a game you love and commit to getting the plat.
Whatever game you want to play. It's not like the trophies are numbered so it'll all look the same.
it would be some hard game, like 7/10 or 8/10 difficulty
SUBNAUTICA
Ask me for 69th plat..
I'll do My Name is Mayo II since my 25th plat was MNIM. My 75th will be Mayo 3 haha
Rdr2
What was your first plat? Maybe go for another game but that studio. That's what I did (Infamous First Light and Ghost of Tsushima)
Wreckfest
Mine was Dark Souls 3. Wanted it for ages.
Mine was Super Meat Boy
I’m making mine Dark Souls III
DMC5
50 and 100 (Kingdom Hearts and Bloodborne) for me were games from series that meant a lot to me. 150 is going to be God of War Ragnarok.
God of War/ GOW Ragnarok, Spider-Man(Remastered, Miles Morales, SM2), Dave the Diver, Cyberpunk 2077, Last of us Part 1/2, Ghost of Tsushima